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Margulis A et al. – Early evaluation and treatment of these nevi may help in preventing the aesthetic, functional, and health–related issues for the patients. Although the current group of infants and young children will not reach full facial growth for more than another decade and a half, and therefore await critical assessment of their long–term outcomes, the authors hope that the experience gained to date will assist surgeons in managing these complex reconstructions.

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